Jarawas are human beings ...just like us
It is the NGOs and TV anchors that are treating Jarawas as animals. To call tourism in Jarawa areas "human safaris" is to equate Jarawas with animals. Seeing Jarawas in their habitat is not fundamentally different from seeing Japanese in Japan or Tutsis in Rwanda. Every Republic Day, the government organizes tribal dances, and nobody call these safari performances. One TV anchor actually called the Jarawas an endangered species! Excuse me, but the Jarawas are homo sapiens, like all of us.
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